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Bella is an elegant female name of Italian origin, derived from 'bella', meaning 'beautiful'. It signifies grace and sophistication.
Bellami is an Italian given name derived from 'bellissimo', meaning 'very beautiful', composed of 'bello' ('beautiful') and '-ami' (relationship or association). It has a rich history in Italy, particularly during the Renaissance era, and continues to be a unique choice today.
Bellamie is a rare, Latin-derived feminine name, coined in the 19th century novel 'La Vendée' as an expression of beauty triumphing over adversity.
Bellamy is a distinctively English name of French origin, generally associated with beauty and nobility, interpreted as 'beautiful friend' or 'handsome warrior.'
Bellemy is an uncommon yet elegant French given name of medieval nobility origin, meaning 'beautiful' or 'handsome.'
Bellomy is a French-origin female given name with uncertain etymology, potentially derived from Bellois (French place name) or Isabella (Italian, meaning "devoted to God" or "beautiful rebellion"). It gained popularity recently for its uniqueness.
Belmin is a Slavic name derived from "bel" meaning white/fair and "min" meaning protection, interpreted as "protected by the fair one.
Belmont is an English given name of Old French origin, 'belle monte,' meaning 'beautiful mountain.' It was originally a surname but has become popular as a unisex first name in recent years.
Belton is a rare English given name derived from 'beald' (bold) and '-ton' (settlement), originally indicating someone from a place called Belton.
Beltran is a Spanish origin given name derived from Berthelmus or Berchtold meaning "bright" or "famous".
Belvin is a modern yet timeless male name believed to originate from the Old French word "Beauville," meaning beautiful town.
Benjamin is a Hebrew name meaning "son of the right hand," derived from the words "ben" (son) and "ami" (right hand).
Bemnet is an Ethiopian given name of Ge'ez origin meaning "strong" or "powerful," conveying images of resilience and determination.
Benjamin is of Hebrew origin, meaning 'son of the right hand' or 'favored son', and was the youngest son of Jacob in the Old Testament.
Benaiah, of Hebrew origin, means 'Yahweh has built' or 'created', reflecting the belief that God has gifted this person with unique abilities.
Benjamin is a Hebrew name meaning "son of the right hand," originating from the biblical figure Benjamin, one of Jacob's sons born on Rachel's right side during labor. It signifies divine favor and has been popularized by figures like King Saul and Benjamin Franklin.
Benjamin is a Hebrew male given name meaning 'son of the right hand' or 'favorite son', reflecting power, strength, and favoritism, as seen in its biblical context where it was Jacob's youngest and beloved son.
Benancio is a unique Spanish name derived from "benancioso," meaning "happy" or "cheerful," and associated with Saint Benancio, known for his kindness and generosity.
Benjamin is a Hebrew name meaning "son of my people.
Bernard is of Germanic origin, meaning 'strong as a bear', and was popularized by French nobility during the Middle Ages.
Benardo is an Italian name meaning "strong and brave", derived from Germanic words bern (bear) and hard (strong, brave).
Benas is a Lithuanian boy's name meaning "happy," popularized during the Middle Ages for children born around Christmas.
Benayah is a variant of the Hebrew name Benjamin, meaning "son of the right hand" and originating from the story of Jacob in the Bible. It signifies favoritism or strength in family bonds.
Benayas is a Spanish given name of Hebrew origin meaning "son of Joshua" or "son of joy".
Bence is a historic male given name of Hungarian origin with unknown meaning, believed to be derived from the Hungarian word "benc" meaning "benefit" or "advantage". It became popular in Hungary during the late 19th and early 20th centuries but has since waned slightly in popularity.
Originating from Slavic roots, the name Bender directly translates to 'bender' in English, signifying strength and resilience through curves or bends. Its appeal lies in both its unique phonetics and cultural significance.
Bendrick is a rare Welsh given name derived from 'bendigedig', meaning 'blessed' or 'fortunate'. It was popularized by Saint Illtyd's son, Bendigedfran, later known as Saint Cadog, during the 6th century. Throughout history, it has been associated with notable figures in Welsh culture and nobility.
Benecio is a Latin-origin name meaning 'blessed', popularized by figures like Pope Benedict XVI and actor Benicio del Toro.
Benedek is a popular Hungarian male given name derived from the Latin word 'benedictus', meaning 'blessed'. It has been used in Hungary for centuries and has historical significance, having been borne by notable figures such as Benedek Virág and Benedek Valkó. Despite its historic roots, Benedek feels modern due to its unique sound.
Benedetto is an Italian masculine given name derived from the Latin 'benedictus', meaning 'blessed'.
Benedict is a Latin-derived name meaning "blessed," originating from the past participle of "benedicere" (to bless).
Benedicto is a unique Latin-derived name meaning 'blessed', popularized by figures like Saint Benedict of Nursia and appearing in Shakespeare's "Much Ado About Nothing".
Benedikt is a German name derived from the Germanic word "bent," meaning "to bless." It honors Saint Benedict of Nursia, founder of the Benedictine Order, and conveys blessing, good fortune, leadership, and wisdom. Pronounced "ben-eh-dik," Benedikt remains popular in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland today.
Beneil is a rare Hebrew name meaning 'with God'. Its pronunciation is bee-NEEL.
Benek is a unique Czech name derived from the word 'ben', meaning 'blessing'. It's often used as a diminutive of Benjamin and has been popular among Czech nobility, notably King Benesch V of Bohemia. Today, it's globally recognized and appreciated for its meaningful origin and distinct sound.
Benelli is an Italian name originating from Belluno city, derived from the Latin word "bella" meaning beautiful or warlike.
Benen is a rare Hebrew male name meaning 'son of'.
Benet is a Hebrew name meaning "son of the right hand" or "favored son," tracing back to biblical times and carried by figures like Saint Benet of Nursia.
Benett is a variant spelling of Benjamin, a Hebrew name meaning 'son of the right hand' or 'favored son', derived from ben (son) and yamin (right hand).
Benford is an English surname derived from Old English words "beon" and "ford," meaning "by the river crossing." It was originally given to people who lived near a river ford.